NSX replacement; enjoy it while you can (and still working)

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Well, since Honda has finally killed the last hope of an NSX replacement, here's something to consider. Compared to the sacrifice most of us had to make to buy an NSX in the early 90's, this price is right in line.

http://www.rileytech.com/PDF/TrackDayCar.pdf

Hey Larry, since everyone still needs dental care even in a recession, you're the most likely candidate for one around here. I'm sure Shad will be happy to take care of it for you.
 
Ted- That's still alot of moola for me. But for $100K, the Telsa might be more feasible in the near future since no NSX replacement is in sight. Luckily for me, my little $30K NSX has been filling the void quite nicely. See you at the track:smile:
 
I got to test drive a Tesla a while ago. Very fun. Strange sensation to go that fast and be so quite. At 6'5" it was just a little too small for me though:frown:
 
Well, since Honda has finally killed the last hope of an NSX replacement, here's something to consider.

That this isn't apexspeed?



Compared to the sacrifice most of us had to make to buy an NSX in the early 90's this price

... would have been the same in nickles. :smile:



is right in line

With what, a Daytona Prototype? F430 Scuderia? The cost to campaign an NSX for about fifteen years? :confused:

I don't know how track-days in your region go, but crap- I'd be happy if I could get some people to step-up and buy a set of brake pads. :cool: :biggrin:
 
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I'd be happy if I could get some people to step-up and buy a set of brake pads.
John, who needs brake pads now in your snowy, icy neighborhood? I'd be selling tire chains :wink: Might be a loooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnng winter for youse guys. I know my Spokane brethern are sick to death of it.
 
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